Articles about Mobility

The total cost of complying with Australia's data retention laws was AU$176.2 million by June 2017, which was partially offset by the AU$128 million grants and AU$26.6 million in costs recovered from agencies.

I usually get bored with an iPhone after a few weeks and move along to more exciting Android smartphones, but there is something about the iPhone X that excites me every time I use it. It's not going anywhere for some time.

Mobile devices offer convenience and flexibility for the modern workforce—but they also bring associated risks and support issues. This policy establishes guidelines to help ensure safe and productive...

With Microsoft fixing many problems that doomed Windows RT, the newcomer to the PC space has an opportunity to become synonymous with incredible battery life on laptops. But it won't be the only always-connected player for long.

Singapore telco has completed trials using its 4.5G HetNet to control drone operations and is embarking on research to explore further development of the network for the traffic management of such devices.

Roadshow has been granted a 'Christmas' directions hearing next week for its fight against the HD Subs app and website on smart TVs to download content, which could potentially require IP-address rather than DNS blocking.

At its September 12 event, Apple is introducing the world to its iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, Apple Watch Series 3, Apple TV - and more. Here's our scene-by-scene view from the Steve Jobs theater on Apple's new campus in Cupertino.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 already has the best cellular signal performance of all devices I have tested, but there are still areas where coverage can be spotty. With the ReachCase, calls are no longer dropped in these areas.

The ZenFone AR offers a unique augmented reality experience as the technology begins to mature. The phone feels great with the leather back, looks fabulous with the high resolution Super AMOLED screen, and has the internal specs needed to power it for all business use.

The Moto Z2 Force Edition is a competitive Android smartphone that offers a stock Android experience with useful Moto enhancements. There are better phones out there though if you don't ever plan to use a Moto Mod.